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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1890)
UN NALK. The Daily Hkkild will be ou Mle each looming ai 11. J. Jones' book store, here it iu be procured t 5 cents per copy. IOTTINOS ABO' r TOWN. Neit Tuesday is Jewish Atonement. Dav of C.n In Jas. F. Powell & Co's for fresh groceries. If you want a good gold, pen call on V. M. French. Tboi Tr.ldn Ronton countv. has a board of trade. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. F. M. French sells Seth Thomas watches and cl f's. Mtwtarlea for . very one at Fnuch's jewelry rt r-. All kinds of fresh i: ;.its received daily at Jas. F. Powell A Co.'s. Next Monday evenimr. at the opera house, The Kell Krinuers The Portland Industrial Kxposi tion opens next Shursdiy the 25th The brick work on Baltimore i three-story building is nearly com pleted. The Ashland public school began last week with itn attendance of over 400. Kighl hundred incandescent and ninety arc lights are used in this city. Get your hats at the Ladies Bazaar. A first class trimmer in attendance. The Oakes Swiss Bell Hinders at the opera house, Monday even ing, repteinner a. A yery large assortment of new prints, ginghams, strong etc., at W. F. Read's. Wild geese are already cloth, taking their night southward. A the approach of winter. The latest novelties in iacketa and capes for sign oi clonk. Ladies, Mioses and Children at the Ladies Baaaar. Xlein Bros, have the nonet at tractive show windows in the city It will pay to stop and look at them. Tickets for the Oakes Swiss Bel! Ringers will be fo.ind on sale at Will A Link's music store iu the opera, house. Archbishop Gross dedicated tin new churches at Ashland ai. Medt'ord this week in his u-u impressive syle. For all kinds of green or tin fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pin l)oor & Lumbei Company's ware house, Albany, Or. Travel is very heavy over tin railroad between Portland and Sa Francisco, and aloiit as uian; pooo'e are carried north and south ..i is I. The peach shipments tor out week from Ashland reached ovei ,000 boxes. I.jOO boxes being Hit heaviest single day's shipment t date. ''A dollar saved is a dollai earned," so call at the Latin-.-Bazaar, and examine prices oi millinery before purchasing else where. Secial bargains in all woo suitings just receive at !0 ami cents, the best valu- ever tio i in Albany. Call and see them a VV. F. R. ad's. A strike was organized in Dr. 11. A. Davis' hop yard near llarri--burg la-t week, and thirty Vkt-r: walked out. TI.eir piaces wen promptly tilled. The finest hats and bonnets eve exhibited in Albany were seen oi opening day at the store of Mis Ida M. Brush's her goods all beinj. elected in the ea-t by person. Messrs. Will A Stark have jus' received a new line oi beautiiu silverware, solid gold watches rings and jewelry of kinds Call and tee their tine selections. Geo. Anderson, at the Alban tiah market, nexl door to the post office, has iresh oysters by the piut, quart, bushel or any quantity desired, iu the dressed or un dressed. J. W. Brock, the agent for tin Gaakell Literary Club, i- in tin city, having begun a canvass v. the county. Don't fail to see hi list of elegant premium bibles i,i membeis. Rev. R. B. Tasrgart, of Pennsyl vania, who has been traveling through this stale on a prf peel ing tour, will occupy Dr. Irvine' pulpit in the United Presbyterian church morning and evening to day. R. T. Hedrick relumed yester day from Portland, where he haii been looking after railroad mat ters. it is understood that he wil have a situation on the Oregoniai. railroad when it assumes thr standard guage. The shooting gallery opposite the Ru8 House offered pii.'s $26, $13 and $10. N. D. Conn con tested for the prize an i won, hut the proprietor failed to make gx-i his offer, and Mr. Conn is justly indignant at his action. Judl Wiley, a young lad living in llarrisbnrt!, the lirstol tiie week received a serious wound in the foot from the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of i-ome other per-on. The bullet passed entirely through the foot. The mechanics' fair opens Sept. 25, but W. F. Read has opened the largest as well as the best assorted stock of dry voods ever show n in 'the valley. We want to torn pan prices, we know we can save yon money. A pleasure to show goods. West of Table mountain ami south of Yaquina Bay, all along the coast range there is tine game to be found lor those wlto enjoy hunting for bear, deer and elk The streams also abound in tine trout Ashing. .Myriads of wild geese and ducks can be found aleng the coast. In fact th s section is the hunters paradise. Bear, deer and elk can be found within live miles of this bay and sometimes avan nearer. LOCAL iNEWS. What Soi y Has Been Doin the Past Week. . SEVfcK .LDKI.KiHTH I. K VENTS Who 7. aited the Sta Fair Coming Altrc'.io-9 Marru,: License! issued. h hcirt ffrrt -ad at (he close of the yen, F.vcll tbt.Uvb the sky be cl:r. he e.nhlcctatic ot h'e n--,r stient. Of fVtcrini; -Hep and !riu irrnw n lient. The leave nt" the fore! hw beyond '-'itbt, hat winter w holering i-titHeaWjnt: Tb utn ciniffii anu re'io jutl hri'trm. lne O'.lv 'iroteticod winter s d'eail lr.in So life. 'ihouiih vt liv. ly and : .11 o: il.-li -hi Is haatiu:! to the inevitHti t' i.ieht, A dancing club Mill be organize : in this city soon. J. R. Wyatt visited Harrisburg lurin" tiie week. So- 1 mat'ers in Albany are the eb t present. Josei i- Klein r tin lit d yesterday fr-iin a ; to hugeue. it is e.-- ected that a grand bail ill lie gi -n in Uctober. A Granu ilarwst Ball was given at llarrisburg Friday evening. n. Norton, .he mining ex pert, has gone to New York. Mrs. Martin Payne and little daughters are visiting in San l-rauc'sco. . numoer oi wnisi parties have i-een given in llascitv during iln p.ist week. L. 1. Ciidick, of this city ha gone 10 ai'-m io accept a position in La'IdiV liii-li c . ank. J l ' iui-s h it lor I'ortlan I thi-i eek vvhere he w ill accept a clerk ship in a a !. le sale drug ft re. The mi.'iii; tin and seaside resorts are ueariy ;puiateil, tveryboly having rettn .ed to their vallev homes. wn r riuay evening at the resi lience oi r . iNutti:ii a very plea-ant reunion of Chautauqua readers was held. The ladies of the V. C. T. I' are busily engaged in perfecting irrangemeii'S tor toe Ian to he givvu next week K. II. McAlister. of this citv, who graduated from the State l.'niveisity recently, has accepted a position on the stall' of ihe Seattle Teleura-.ih. Dr. iatT and '.ite, of Shedd, re turned yesterday from a ieiiL"iiy visit to Yi.quina Bay. vvhe-v Mrs. i 'ff has received inncii iinj)rove nient to her health. Mr.-;. II. Anispeiger, of llarris 'mrj;, and daughter, Mrs. Khy, passed down on tiie train yester day, on their way to Marion county, and perhaps on a trip e.ist of tiie mountain-!. Thursday evening a number of friends of KU.i ami Cassie Howard a-senibled at the re idet ce jl the Misse;) Ball and gave II- .1 a complete surprise. A veij 'joy able evening wai spent. Mr. eo. Finley the p 'Hilar young uiercliant of Crawfordsviile ivul Miss Ina Rice, dan icr of lion. J.N. Ki'-e, 'AO'" JP'trpied lit tiie residence of the bride's lather iu Crawfordsviile, Wednesday, Sept. l'ttli, R -v. C. A. M '.hoy otliciating. Mrs. Woodi"ock and Mr. John siinpsod re summoned the beds de of their mother, ,vl re sides in Albany, on ' morning. Mrs S:uii-mhi Mtit'ii very ill and iears are cr-'.! .ineu in regard to her recovery. - uval lis tia.ette. ct'l'io's m cctsst.-. ihe past luoiilh lia- '' Cupid, has sen i, his .tails with 'i a i . i he un- eriing aim into the twenty-two residents hea s oi jf A, bam and vicinity. The count' clerk has issued the f l!ovi' licenses: R. VV. Swir.k and ILittie K. Ponell, A. i. 1'rot st and and Ma id Nick-er-ou, Joseph W. iMy and liene Ansoine, looige Finley and Ina Rice, Kd. lliuhes and Nel'ie N. Caldwell, Ueiiiy J. Il.tidey and Lizzie Falconer, I. A. Bennett and Ida kolei'ts, it. V. Drinkard and Milinda Speaker, AugustC'ostel and Virginia Cost' 1, John Schmeei and Pauline Koldeway, Paschal Donlay and Aluiina Burkhart. lLfc..SAN r hi KI'KISK. A very enjoyable oiirprise and farewell party was given Mrs. Fied Mueller and Chas. Muejhr. at the resilience of Mrs. Mu- hei on Third street, on Tuesday cvt nni;;, past ptevi -us to their de parture for tiie east A pleasa it evening was spent. I-'. dluvvir g were present: Airs. Seal, oi Oak land, Cai., Mr. and Mrs. A. !;. Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Kliis. Mi-s Px-rtha Kliis, Mr. I'r.nl. of Poit land. Mr". P. Magi ly, Mr. an I Mrs. R. F. VViiieinan, Mrs. Zeicliel, Mr. and Mrs. Win. li.jrr. tt. AS ENJOVAKI.K AKKAIK. Friday a number of voting people eiijuve i themselves itn mensely at the s cial nivcii by the C.iri.-Uan Kndeavnr S ciety of the Pres iy eiiiin church at the resi dence oft' K Blow Hell. Charades were played, sides chosen in oid lashioiied t-tyle and bean bags thrown. M . C 11. Hart sang a solo with guitar Hccompaniuiei.t. I. has. Kedtield and K. F. doll' each irave seiections on the guitar. A male quartet, consist ingot Win. Kortmiller, K E. tioll, C. H. Hart a id C. W. ar- . ntena ncl all. An elegant lunch was served. KIMK NKW A TTK ACTIONS. Albany will lie treated to a ljirge number of geod .--hows this winter. Among th'ise tnat will visit tins city shortly are Claw ford's Canine Paradox, booked lor October 1st and 2d, M, mil A AbPott Company October 10th a; id li'tli, also Gorton's Minstrels, J.trbeati and 'Two Sisters. The above companies are tirst-class. jjir. wwnJnfH,HKnALIi SirNTAT, The O ikes Swi-s Bell Ringers will ive Albany theater goers a ood ntertainiuMtt .Monday eve',jng. A. MLI.O.V SOCIAL. Un Tui-iav evr-nin mliiii social v as given at hj . . . hall, iijiil those pres'V t heu..elveH iiiiuitrnseV t enjoyed : uno nniskiiielon-i wf-rf served ih'j" played a'ld a. eiieral vihm'i ai-r , i oijc nau. o r I ST ATI? r.Utt PHf:soNAI.S. T he foU'iwi: ' vver- in :.tt.i-n, lance ill the Slate F.ir ilui Iul' rlie week : dgb k. S. S(,;,:,;,c. .). W.Cnsii k aid wife, F. B. Miller and wife.l drs. Dr. Ue-ndrex and daughter Mrs. W. H. J.U K. I). Cusick. 0. "W. Watts and wife. Mrs. Bmk- hart, Mrs. neorce Iluinplnev. Mis.-. Fannie. Cut I, M. Scott and family, Robert llu-lon and wife. Isaac B.aiu and wl'.e. W. II. Warner, H rrer Crmnor,. .. K. W'eatiisrioid and wife. Joint Isoiu, tj Dawson, Judge Flinn, Mrs. O. T. Porter. Philip Wmeman, W. W. Crawford, G. C. Stamird and wife, At llackiumai Fre.l B'u n 1'erg, Win. Richards, W. II. Cowan ('. G. Burkhart, NelUe Callahan. J. .1. Dubruille and wife, J. K. !rlillettrtl ('' Stiiitt:..-ii V K. 'r.isl,V, I. . lloll'il'l HI. (ieio. Hu.e.:duv. M. D. I'hi.ii,-,. WHIST, V whist D.irtv was civ &n Tuc-s I ty -yen;in :tt the residence of Mr. eluor. superintendent of the "Oh n mi Im. A very lelightiul ever.u.g was spent. A tiooil Cuutpauy. U.;r people do not need to "lie tod that the Oakes Swiss Beil Kiii'.'.-rs, who play here Monday nitht. ate i jiood company , for they hae t t.j ived '.heireoncerts beiOre an-l Iciiiim vv'.vtt tliev are. Tluir put;il 'i -' visev. here Iwtrs iut that, dt-cdiiti. A Dakata naioer lys : "l"he Oakes wiss Eiell R' ners atid C "lnedy Sketch CLub, as we t-xpetted, drew a paefced houso lat Monday evening. As usual, a art of the audience came tn quite late, making it necessary for the company to delay its com mencement, to prevent inter ruption. The overture on tluie, harp and violin was heartily en cored, showing that a very ha,opy impress,on had been made iqton 'be audience at the commence in -nt. .ill the music introduced during the evenuit;. in solos, otherwise, wms highly merit jiioiis and added much to the enjovmont of the evening. Ki:t the fhii'St t-lTei t w as produced dn the musi cal glasses, the jsri tiers being lohn ami Alice H es. Il is claimed that these ula -es are the tines' set in the I'm ed States, li my Ka ies, the tunny uia.ii "vitii funny laces, made loin of fiiir, as l:d Mr. William Weston in hi musical comedy , entitled, "K.xcuise ie While I Make Another Noiae." But we cannot name all the asnus ing features of this enjoyable en tertainment, which dosed with the t-parklimr comedy, 'The I'e culiar Peppers," which left the tuidi 'iice in a roar of lautshi??: sul-lit-ent to last them all the way home Oealh r Vouiig . Olrl. Ashland Valley Record slays: Woodville was startled Wediutsday week over the death of an orphan .-ill employed as a domestic in the lauiily of Win. Harper. She was unfortunate and ignorantly at tempted to conceal her inisfor'uii" by wearing a tinht bandage, vv hich threw her into convulsions from which slie lied. Dr. Parrson, coroner, held an inquest Thursday which Dr. Colvig, attending physi cian. Mis. Bel'e Speer, Win. Har per, M s Ben Carter and Mis Kosa O' Ihie. i uave evidence. Dist. Att'y, Colvig was also present. There titi.l 1 i.iri in, i'iiiiii. ii ii,i 1 1 1 tfii '... the eyes of the law," and the jury brought in the follow inn vendict: In tiie matter of the inquisition upon the body of Elizabeth Burck hardt, we the undersigned jury drawn and empaneled to etntu're iherein, li in that deceased was named F.lizalteth Burckhartlt, that she was a native of low.i, agl lit years, unmarried, that :-he atne to her death by reason of uramii convulsions. Win. Jones, Jas. McDou'iril, J. Staver.J. W.Onorn, J. II. Breeding, J. II. Whipple. The Improved Koanter antl Itaker. In this day of inventive genius nanv articles are being made that are of surpassing utility. In the culinary line, tine of the mo-g use ful of these is a latest improved roa-ter and baker, being n very useful and desirable article for every housewife in the land. Mrs. A. M. 'Fait, of this city, has th" agency for Linn county, and de sires to place one in every well regulated family. She a'sodesires to place them in the handsof local sgents in different parts of the county. For particulars address her at this ity. P. . box il", or call at this office. I'hurch Notice. The following are the Sahhath announcements at the Presbyter ian church: Preaching services at 11 a m. ; subject. "The Stand ard of Reward iu Christ's King dom." Sabbath School at 12:15 e. M. ; Young People's Presver meet ing in the lecture room at :45 i M. ; subject. "Patience; What. Does the Bible Sv About It." '..i t ."it nu. ur tiJU :,...;.. Lavtou. At 7 ::i' I-, m.. prc.Mthiiut, i subject "True Su cess. How M- tained." The seats are free at alii services and sneers ciially l,l. l.t "., ....... ll,.-Hie.,. g..i, wei. oiue.. .un, Uie Snlt of riothew. Yesterday morning K.d. David- son found a new suit of clothes in h rW-K . . .or i u- ...-. ..,. tiry. niei ot ioiic lion iraai was nouiieo am. ii.p.u, reve., lIle iuci iiiw om ii it mui iiuu tnrn notigi.t at i.. r.. r am s oy v m Wal a-e. Mr. W allace, who lives. i I tie enltlitrv ihd tint, dtueiirt.. ... .... ...... .. .. th, his loss until he got home. , nave you seen l ie uw soaa uuuuiuiiiivuiuujuikii j A Hue lilay. Dropping into Irving A miller's furniture store yesterday. e were literally astonished at tiie amount oi elegant new styles of furniture tlmt ilin- i,.j.i i.t into their laige room and the out- ivini: store rooms. I'hev had iust receivel a full car load that day, agd are receiving invoices every day. The new stvles are very unique in pattern and make, and it is r -ally an urtis ic treat tn an and look at them. Corner in.l pattern chairs in gold and silk, old style oak and cherry center-tables, ertainlv the most "elegant articles in that line that could be imagined. In the line of side-lioards, writing desks and book-cases in oak and cherry there Were many fine nat- terns that were truly "handsome. The enormous stock they have on hand with its almost endless va tic tv gives every one an ample opportunity to sa'isfy their taste in selection. It is worth while to take a look thr -ugh their house just to see the eljant new styles and tine workmans.iip. Crauberrles Iu Oregon. The Salem statesman says that Wm. Simmons, of Lake Labisb, was in Salem yesterday and left at the Statesman office a quart of as pretty cranberries as oneeversees. mi : 1 i i , ltiey were raiseu oy nimseil on his farm near Lake Ltibish. Hi has an acre in this ftuit and says the hushes are as full of berries as ih y can stick. Mr. Simmons looks on cranberries as the coming crop lor certain portions ot Oregon ami win at once set another acre to them. The variety he prefers is the Cape Cod. This is not the lirst year he has raised these ti rnes here, so it is no experi ment. Lat-t season, an I for several seasons tiefoie, he cultivated them and the crop has always been good Ie thinks there is lots of money in it for anyone who will cultivate tiiis fruit in Oregon, as cranber ries always bring a good price. Skeleton')! Kxpuxed. While irrailiiiL' a street near the business part of Florence last w eek the skeletons of two Indians, a buck and a squaw, were brought to light. The buck was provided with a knife and two guns, while lite squaw was decked out with a quart of beads, presumably for use in their happy hunting grounds. The remains were re iutei red. Nearly an Arleman. Jay W. Blaiu's place in On Jay . Blaiu's place in the eastern suburbs J. B. Hughes has been putting down a well for water, finding some very peculiar lot mations, ranging from mud and wood to rock. At 1 15 leet a flow of eoid water was struck which rose to within 17 feet of the top. It would pay to bore that well a few feet deeper. Mary SchloMrter Keturna. Peter Schlosser went to Jack sonville Thursday night to induce his daughter to return to this city, and she came home yesterday morning a sadder and perhaps wiser girl, -climid was nowhere to be seen. H1MIAVS Hil l. OF FAKK. A I". AT IIKN. Cauliflower, Keg plant, Sweet potatoes, Celery, KINK SI'KlNti CII1CKKNS. Cantelopes, Watermelons, Hreen corn, Carrots, KUKSII I UANUtKRIKS. Swiss cheese, (.'ream cheese. Chipped beef, Comb honey, A KAT IH'I K. Tin nips. Tomatoes. All of the above to be bad nice and fresh at Mueller ife Garrvtt's. French 1'anny Wafer. These wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female ti'O'ihicu and will re.nove all ob structions to the monthly periods, in matter w bat the cause. They aie jus! w hat every woman needs, and can be u- ed safely. For sale by the Livingstone Medical Co., mamiuii'turers. Portland, Oregon, also I rom our. sole ngent, J. A. Cummiiu:, iruy;ist, Bluiuberg block, Albany, Oregon. Tat the Kuyeru of Shoe. We are offering some rare bar gains in men's and ladies shoes. We sell you the same shoes that other houses slujw you made by the same manufacturer in short they are the sane-goods for much less money. Call and see our prices we guarantee to save from 2d to Ml per cent on t.-ach pair oi shoes purchased.. These goods are new ami tirst class in every particular. B. McIlwajn Fall Hlid Winter Woolen. e haw received a large invoice of. line woolens, including novelties, of ttie Utest foreign and 'astern designs and await your early inspection. It is of course in ider.it od we tuMtively guaran tee perfect fit and first-class work- ! inanship. Zaciii-.i A: Sox, .Merchant Tailors and Draiiers, Opposite Postotlice., 'A Mail' hunt-en to Marry." Half per cent fn tu 50 to &o years , TUn',ii.ri.Ui,i i. it. en (jf ir"lU 45 to 50 yearB Kivn,l l.Ji . An toys of' ! ' Si x and a half iter Six and a half cent from 35 io in years ol age len and a. half er ct.:t from 30 tO '.l VCHM III uno 1'wenty-live per'cewt from i 3d years iif aie 25 to ( rorty-beven per cent from 20 to ! 'o years of a"e lliree pt;r ceul j fom 15 20 yarH OI HP , , .lle hur.dretl per cent if you buy 3 ,r cloUiing oil;, W. Simpson, il: . . , , .vioany, tjregon. . . ,see ur novelty dress patterns, , lUey are cheap Jui 0 latest styles. U. W. 6i jupson. gRPTEmER 21. Bl'SINKSri LOCALS. Canes at French's Compasses at. F. M. French's. Wilcox A Conn, phototrranher I Fountain uens at V. ill A Start's. Cumming's for choice soda wa ter. Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. A large lira of neck ties at E. C. Searls. Go to Wilcox A Conn for photo graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at K. C. Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox A Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. b rench's. The latest in canes at the comer jewelry store. Gold headed Caiies at the corner jewelry store. Latest novelties in ladies cloaks at K. C. Searls. See those undressed k:d gloves at W. F. Read's. When you want a nice hat call on G. W. Simpson. Ladies fast black corsets and un let wear at E. C. Searls. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Drink ice cold soda at C. E. Brownell's and be happy. Ladies jackets and capes in the latest styles at E. C. Searls. Latest designs in jewelry just received at t. W. trench's. Viereck'a shavim; and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and w idths at E. C. Searls. A fine line of fall tea gowns just received at tin; L.i. lies' Ba.aar. t orner oi Second and r-t-rry is Wilcox A Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Cumming's drug store Blumberg I. lock, for your artist's supplies. Zaches A Son received a larg.f invoice of fad and winter woolejis recentlv . And when you want a delicious col I drink go to C. E. Browiill's for soda. We make a specialty of tine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn A lironi. L'.-e Betrtrs Daiuleliot, hitter for miitffbtioii, dyspepsia und ull kindred diseases. Bci;s celebrated family are for sale b-. all k'nitini; every where. remedies (Irutre'iste Mens', youths' and Ikivs' cloth ing ami furnishing goods atG. W. Simpson's. Sn-cial prices made on all dress gi kmIs to make room for fall stock at (i. W. Simpson's. New satteens, gingham's chain bra's and other wash goods just received at G. W. Simpson's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius Jose h'a cigar factory. We have our new Bprinx stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at W. F.'Reati'F,. A large invoice of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes just received at E. C, Searls. Mew groceries this week at Blackburn A Pironi's, and every thing just as represented. Ladies can procure Hughes A Storey's tailor system at the Ladies Bazaar. H. J. Sower, agent. I have received my fall line of kid gloves, and our $1.50 glove is the bet ever offered here for the money. E. C. Searls. iet some of tho&e line pies and cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove tliese days. Cash paid for baled bay and oats at L. Senders' stables. Good prices will be paid for large or small quantities. (iradwohl's fiiiej teas, with the cut-glassware that goes w ith them, forms quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. Anything you want in our ba kery department is of the very best. Good goods and low prices is what you get there. Blackburn A Pironi. Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh bread. Order your pies and cakes from Blackburn A Pironi ; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sola by Matthews A Washburn the largest kealers in stoves and ranges in the valley, (io and in spect, their stock, they can pleaBe you. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. Don't fail to see our men's and boys' clothing before purchasing elsewhere. We sell the best clothing for the laast money of any house in the city. Ixtok and be convinced. G. W . Simpson. Messrs. Wandel A Hollenbeck who are occupying the McFarland building, have a tine stock of goods and invite examination. They are enterprising business men and will command a liberal patronage. An elegant display of fruit, in cluding peaches, apricots, melons, pineapples, bananas, plums, apples, and in fact every kind of rare fruits and fresh vegetables, is to be found at Jas. F. Powell A Company's grocery store. They keep all the market affords. Takthe Union Pacific railway for the East, thirty-fiv hours quicker than any other transcon tinental line. Elegant new dining cars, Pullman palace Bleejters, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Blurls, Kansas City. St. Louis and Chi- cago. O. . KawiniKS, city ucaet agent, foot of Broadalbui sirtet. 181,0. HOPKINS BROs -4-3 s 4, Oi mi H I ij 1 1, em Orf i VfT" s '-: .' : -. --- -- iviii.V Jt1 THEY GUARAIfTEE ALL WORK. Farmers Attention Io you want to ony LL CO O uj 3 us o & Stes.a"bot Lead cf STEWART CalL arid Sel t What You Want. IjlOR SALK Catth rr int;illiin tit plan -1 One imctfv 'and Inrsi-s, i-xjtri'M wntt-ti and liaincw and two harnrwi. il'pl.V to W. 1). tiilso.i. 1ATAKKH Cl'KED, health nnd re j breath wvured, by Shiloh's fa rrh Keuiedy. Price 50 cents. Xanal Injector free. Sold bv Foshay i Mason. nissulullon til Icr TO WHOM it utay cunccnc The C0irt iierhi heretofore existitn; under the Urm name of Burkhart Malin earryintt on a general K;il Estate Loan A Insurance BuainuM in Alhanv, Oreton ia thin day dissolved by mutual "nm;iit, W. A. Malin retiring. Ihe bmincnH he ciiiitimit'd hertufter by F A. Burkhart at the Id place of btiRiness and unib;r his iiainr. Dated this 13th day of September, lS'jo. W. A. Mai.is. F, A. Bi RhilAftT, DT. WYMAS wacnt f ir tlte "acitic Mu tual Life and Accident Insurance Co: al so agent for Fire Insurance Co. Albany, Or. l'rompt Payment. Albany, Or., Sept. 5, 18W0. About 4 p. m. on Monday of this week my house, in Benton county, one mile from this city, was de stroyed by fire. The household goods w ere insured in the Oakland Home Insurance Company, of Oakland, Cal. To-day, after a careful investigation, the com pany's adjuster, Mr. M. H. Mer rill (a gentleman of whom the company may feel justly proud for his thoroughness and (kill in busi ness), euttled the loss sustained by his company, to my entire satis faction. I "make this statement without any solicitations whatever. J. F. AVltlTDfO. Fln PeMhra. The Willamette Backing Com pany have some of the finest peaches ever seen in the market. Special rates will be given to those buying by quantity. A Closxl Cough Syrup. There if. nothing parents should be so cui-etui about as sciectiiu coujih syrup. Beeg Cherry rotnrh syiup is meetinir with wonderful success. The best is none to eottd . Be sure you get Hegi;?. Every bottle is warranted. All drugi;iss kee it- The Union Bacitic are now run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying all classes of passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. ti. Haw lings, foot of Broadalbin street. Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second floor at G. W. Simpson's. Keep a full.stock of Stoves and Hourse Furnishing Goods. 1 InobLti, Mower ci Year ? "'this Fa-.r I-Tcclirciy jr rt irerivee' A OTRIKE L I BLAIU'S! 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